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“My father and mother emigrated to Canada in 1958, but there's nobody more English than an Englishman who no longer lives in England, and our home was a shrine to all things English.” quote by Mike Myers
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“My father and mother emigrated to Canada in 1958, but there's nobody more English than an Englishman who no longer lives in England, and our home was a shrine to all things English.”

Mike Myers

About This Quote

The family’s English‑centric home contrasts with their Canadian life, highlighting the paradox of cultural identity among immigrants.

In simple terms: English habits persist abroad.

Key Takeaway

Recognize and honor your heritage.

Themes

immigration cultural identity nostalgia family tradition

Mood

nostalgic thoughtful

Type

personal cultural

When to use this quote

  • family gatherings
  • cultural festivals
  • language preservation

Key Concepts

sociology anthropology identity formation

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you balance heritage with new culture?
  • What aspects of Englishness do you cherish?
A Different Perspective

Clinging to past culture may hinder integration.

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